Sunday, October 17, 2010

Kudos to the husband

I just have to give props to my husband for being so resourceful. In trying to determine if our suitcases were over the 50lb weight limit, Hal realized that we could weigh them on our Wii fitness board.

The suitcase had a BMI of 7.18. Glad we're doing something useful with the Wii.
And now we're off on our honeymoon adventure!! xoxo

Friday, October 15, 2010

The excitement is brewing

Soon we'll be sailing to far off lands where adventure awaits us - the history will be ancient, the food will be scrumptious and indulgence will be required.

And once I get through this whole packing thing, the excitement will be overflowing!

Friday, October 8, 2010

When it comes to apples, I welcome the low hanging fruit

Last Sunday, we went on our annual apple picking outing - our first time as a married couple (yeah, those "first's" haven't gotten old just yet) - and we easily picked an entire bag's worth. Even though most of the apples were low hanging, Hal still got the picking pole since that really is his favorite part of this experience. The trees were filled with Macintosh and Red Delicious and I was in my glory.

The branches appeared so laden with apples they reminded me of bunches of grapes.

Hal using his picking pole.

A happy Hal gets the goods.

And as usual, I find myself reaching for all the good ones.
They were worth the stretch.

Monday, October 4, 2010

One week and a day

That's how long we've been married, but who's keeping track.

Our first week off from wedding planning was a shot back into reality. Your coworkers may be happy for you but the work itself doesn’t care about recent milestones reached nor does it stop to let you bask in wedded bliss. So we’ve had to steal those moments for ourselves.

Since the wedding, Hal and I have been eating pieces of the 8” round version of our wedding cake the bakery gave us to enjoy. I think we’re supposed to freeze it and eat it on our one year anniversary, but the idea of defrosted wedding cake didn’t appeal to either of us so we’ve been indulging ever since. We’ve actually gone so far as to slice pieces together as if we’re at our cake-cutting ceremony all over again. Admittedly, I get a kick out of it every time.

On Friday we received our marriage license in the mail. We were so excited. Hal was the first to see the envelope and called me immediately because he knew whatever my mood, this was going to make it even better. It kind of felt like our officiant was pronouncing us husband and wife all over again.

Most of the time, the every day is very similar to pre-married life but those moments when we’re reminded that we’ve just celebrated a life-changing milestone are surreal in a refreshing, almost exhilarating way. The other day, Hal realized that he didn’t even feel his wedding band, he’d gotten so used to it already. He was really excited about that, which didn’t surprise me since it’s always the little things that make us so happy. I went out Saturday night to pick up pizza and almost became giddy when I got to tell the pizza guy that my husband was being really indecisive about what he wanted.

They say don’t sweat the small stuff but there’s nothing wrong with appreciating the small moments.